University of Michigan Student Conducts Medical Marijuana Research

Camille Gazoul, a University of Michigan student conducting research on behalf of the Evolutionary Behavior in Psychology lab, will be interviewing people at medical marijuana dispensaries.

The research, conducted by Dr. Daniel Kruger, a professor who studies public health, will focus on the relationship between patients’ use of medical marijuana and their mainstream health care, said Gazoul.

Before they are able to conduct the studies, they need information about medical marijuana, said Gazoul, such as its potential advantages, the degree to which is should be legalized, and the general public opinion on it in Ann Arbor.


“I’m intrigued to see what someone who works at a dispensary will have to say, compared to just people who smoke pot,” said Gazoul.

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